The dove is the symbol of peace - and the purring coo of the turtle dove should soothe any troubled ear. Less so the monotonous call of the collared dove which seems intent on conquering the western world. Introduced by Jim Flegg. BBC Bristol

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Introduced from Birmingham by Maureen Staffer
Another World, Another Time: the novels of George Eliot are among the best-loved classics of English literature. To commemorate the centenary of her death, ANN TENNANT looks back over her life and work.
The Singers and the Songs: HELEN LLOYD reports on the growth and appeal of barbershop singing.
On the Right Scent: do we take our sense of smell for granted? Does it influence our lives more than we think? MARGARET HORSFIELD finds some surprising answers. BBC Birmingham Greek Fire (7) long wave only

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by BERNARD SHAW adapted for radio by JACK WILLIS with Arthur Lowe
' The Suffragettes are a very small body; but they are numerous enough to be troublesome - even dangerous - when they are all concentrated in one place.... But by making a two-mile radius and pushing them beyond it, you scatter their attack over a circular line 12 miles long. Just what Wellington would have done.'
Directed by DAVID H. GODFREY
(First broadcast in 1971)

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The Jam Pot by KATE COLLINS
Read by Ronald Baddiley 1 Every day of the holidays, Michael's mum gave him 50 pence with instructions not to come home before six. The money usually went on sweets and one-armed bandits - but today was going to be different. Michael had seen the jam pot.'
Producer DIANA STENSON BBC Manchester

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